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The new Trojan warDefense Department finds its networks under attack from China
FBI cleans up its e-recordkeeping
DHS woos small businesses for new IT buying programs
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A two-year campaign that prompted the Department of Homeland Security to issue its first-ever emergency directive to agencies to shore up cyber defenses appears in part to have been an attempt to spy on U.S. government internet traffic.
A rule change allows furloughed feds and those working without pay to take out loans against their retirement during shutdowns.
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